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Answer to: Semi-hollow question @rathius The sides of the ES335 and ES175 are laminates, not part of a routed solid body. Full details in this video: Would I be right in surmising that the 339, on the other hand. is a very rou... |
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RE: I made a thing @tv101 Well, James Bisset Volume 1 didn’t get onto the longlist for Scottish Album of the Year Award, but it did get onto TV’s gizmo. I know which one means most to me. |
In forum Pluckers Paradise |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Or... A pedalboard! Mwahaha! |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody @robin I had thought that position 5 would be a good combination of 1 and 2, but now I don’t know... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody @tv101 No preamp, no battery. Life is complicated enough. |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Position 1 Attachment : position 1.JPG Attachment : position 1.mp3 Position 2 Attachment : position 2.JPG Attachment : position 2.mp3 Position 3 Attachment : positi... |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody And that’s why I’ve got a K&K Big Twin to fit inside the guitar body. Two pickups - where should they go? I’ve run a few tests just to see. I stood an electric guitar on top of the guitar body, a... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Oh yes. The Cunning Plan. Another reason for building this guitar is the attempt to smuggle an electric guitar into all those Acoustic Bliss / Folk Night / Open Mic sessions. As we know, all acoustic ... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Meanwhile, the frets can go in. I opted for an ebony fingerboard because archtops/jazz guitars always have ebony fingerboards. Obvs.. I also opted for stainless steel frets, but Mr Bailey really didn’... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: BACK IN THE ROOM !! .... and LOOK who is here for our first open workshop session 🙂 I have to say, working in the Bailey Workshop is both a privilege and a joy. I’m beginning to see a possible route out of the world of Bodge across the border into Craft. Talking of borders, there was... |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Another minor complication: Once the back is glued in place, there’s no way inside other than through the pickup routs or the ƒ holes. so my graceful mini-humbuckers mounted straight into the top don’... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Sshhhh... 🤫🤥 |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody All the usual places, Russ. From Bandcamp to Youtube via Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, etc.. Embedded Bandcamp player and other links listed on this page: But don’t wear it out! |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Meanwhile, on the inside... The internal bridge block is now glued into place. The pickup routs and the pickup flange screw holes are a weak point in the top, so we need to add a couple of straps to r... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Next, the ƒ holes. Traditionally, the little points in the middle of the ƒ hole line up with the bridge. In a perfect world, I’d also have the top of the ƒ hole aligned with the waist and the foot ali... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Next came the pickup holes. I’m installing mini-humbuckers, which I envisage being mounted straight into the top. So again, I create an MDF template for the pickup hole and the mounting screws. The te... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody The next step was to start cutting holes in the top. Two pickup routs, two ƒ holes and, critically, a neck pocket. From the start, I assumed three possible methods for attaching the neck to the body: ... |
In forum Electric |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Well, it’s been a while but the album is out, the website has been updated and I’ve entered the Scottish Album of the Year Award. This is a Cunning Plan because 100 people are ‘invited to consider’ al... |
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RE: My first laminated semi-hollowbody Apologies for the brief hiatus as I try to finish the album of tunes I performed for Acoustic Bliss last year. I’ve given myself until the end of the month. But meanwhile, here’s an interesting snippe... |
In forum Electric |
2 years ago |
RE: Bending a top / back I reckon ‘gradually’ is the secret ingredient here. Question though: if it has never been done before, why not? |
In forum Guitar Building Tricks and Tips |
2 years ago |